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Manzo

session drummer
Posts: 591
Joined: 24 Feb 2008
Location: Long Island, NY
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it really wont improve your playing, buy a small electronic kit or a pad setup kit. Rock band is fun, dont get me wrong, but it wont make you a better drummer...
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SGarrett

Moderator
Posts: 4500
Joined: 13 Jul 2007
Location: Near Sacramento, CA
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Are you guys missing the blatantly obvious point that by playing the drums on Rock Band you're playing to metronomically perfect music and playing music you might not otherwise play?
Yes, playing this game will help you tremendously if you don't already practice to a metronome. Especially if you put in those kinds of hours. I would recommend you spend some of that time playing rudiments on a practice pad, to a metronome, though.
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Wed Mar 12, 2008 5:32 pm |
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JasonDeLima

drumming adept
Posts: 417
Joined: 02 Mar 2008
Location: Middletown, New Yolk
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It helped me learn one new drum technique. I play Rock Band just for fun. I don't feel any flattery when I beat anything. It annoys me when people beat one of the hardest songs on guitar hero, and they go around and brag about it. Yet they don't play a real instrument.
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Sun Mar 16, 2008 3:50 pm |
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SGarrett

Moderator
Posts: 4500
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Location: Near Sacramento, CA
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JasonDeLima wrote:It helped me learn one new drum technique. I play Rock Band just for fun. I don't feel any flattery when I beat anything. It annoys me when people beat one of the hardest songs on guitar hero, and they go around and brag about it. Yet they don't play a real instrument.
What annoys me is when people play a real instrument but spend more time trying to get 100% on GH or RB than they do with their actual instrument.
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Sun Mar 16, 2008 4:55 pm |
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titaniumSS

drumming adept
Posts: 144
Joined: 30 Jan 2008
Location: KCMO
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SGarrett wrote:JasonDeLima wrote:It helped me learn one new drum technique. I play Rock Band just for fun. I don't feel any flattery when I beat anything. It annoys me when people beat one of the hardest songs on guitar hero, and they go around and brag about it. Yet they don't play a real instrument.
What annoys me is when people play a real instrument but spend more time trying to get 100% on GH or RB than they do with their actual instrument.
But I'm soooooo close!  just kidding. I only play it when it's too late to drum. Neighbors already don't like me lol
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xdoseonex

groove master
Posts: 3635
Joined: 28 Dec 2006
Location: New York
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yes without a doubt. But only for timing. getting around the kit is alot different than it is on a real set. so it doesnt improve chops.
But as far as playing steadily for long period of time your absolutely out of your mind if you think rock band isn't gonna help wit that. Rock band can do wonders for your timing
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Tue Mar 25, 2008 12:14 pm |
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gg5000

new
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Joined: 25 Mar 2008
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I think that playing to a record is good for your drumming whether you're playing a real kit, pillows or the game's kit. It helps you concentrate on the time and the material being played. Now, if you want to be a good drummer, then you gotta play drums. You can't really practice technique on the game though, because the songs don't have parts with rudiments... they're just beats so it doesn't really translate into good technical practice. It does help you playing time though. But again, you can do that with an Ipod, a pair of sticks and a pillow.
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Tue Mar 25, 2008 12:30 pm |
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TehPaco

beginner
Posts: 40
Joined: 31 Mar 2008
Location: Southern, USA
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well me personaly think its fun but i like all of you guys said i am annoyed when people are like "omgzz i own at guitar hero but all i can play on guitar is the fake version of smoke on the watterrrrrr". I own the game and i dont play it that much because if you are playing it to get better at tempo or anything then
then go practice on a practice pad with a metronome and head phones.
edit: gg5000
lol didnt see your post but i agree totaly.
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Thu Apr 03, 2008 6:08 pm |
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indecks

beginner
Posts: 33
Joined: 08 Apr 2008
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I don't consider my self a 'drummer' yet since I'm still a newbie to playing but I play a lot of RockBand and I have to say - No it will not teach you how to play drums. But it WILL help you with timing, as well as splitting your right arm and right leg (if you're a righty, left if you're a lefty). And this is truth, it helped me a lot with splitting my brain between right arm and right leg.
It's much 'closer' to the real thing than Guitar Hero of course, but it's not nearly as complex as playing on a real drumset.
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Wed Apr 09, 2008 1:16 pm |
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JasonDeLima

drumming adept
Posts: 417
Joined: 02 Mar 2008
Location: Middletown, New Yolk
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DrummerZ

drumming adept
Posts: 306
Joined: 23 Nov 2007
Location: SA, Australia
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Cheerful-Bear wrote:What?!? No!! It's basically set up like 4 drums and a bass pedal. On real drumsets theres a bass pedal, hi-hat pedal, cymbals, and drums. They're hardly similar at all!
come on, you gotta get a laugh from watching them on youtube and then seeing the comments like "omfg man you pwnzors guitar!" "holy shit you're heaps better than a real guitarist!"
most are 8 year olds but its still fun
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